“Not long after, Facebook deleted them because of the content,” she told WMC-TV. “They allow people to post almost nude pictures of themselves, profanity, and so many other things but I‘m not allowed to share a picture of God’s beautiful creation.”

To protest Facebook’s actions, Walker and her friends re-posted the photos — earning Walker a 24-hour ban from the site .Among Facebook’s “community standards” are bans on content that is violent, threatening or depicts self-harm, but Walker said there’s nothing that prohibit the photos she posted.

Walker learned of her baby’s fatal birth defect 16 weeks into her pregnancy. Though doctors said she could choose to abort, she decided to carry her son to term, turning to her faith to help with the months ahead.

“My husband and I, we started prayer and we knew that God knew since the beginning of time that he had us for this,” she told WMC in February.

The day she delivered, a professional photographer from the non-profit organization Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep was on hand to capture the family’s short time with their third child.

“If you’re my friend and you want to see the picture then look at it, but if you don’t, just like any TV show or anything else you watch, if you don‘t want to see it you don’t have to,” she told the station. “But I want to share this with people just like any other person wants to share their baby or their child.”

So Keisha “BadBetoychWillTakeYoMan” Jenkins can post all her ratchett pictures and not get banned but this couple can’t post loving photos of their disabled child? There are people who have babies that are deformed and who are not dying. Does facebook not allow parents to share pictures of these children with their friends and families? Just when we thought Facebook was having the best week ever. This is just sad!